2011 Clark County Road Atlas Available.
When I was a small child, I used to love to go visit my grandparents in the summer. We lived here, in Vancouver, and they lived in California. I remember the smell of the lemon tree in the backyard, my first trip to Disneyland, and THE MAP! It was a World Map, with stick pins marking all the spots they had been to. But, a lot of their trips were on backroads, with the local folk, and so they also had lots of local maps, and stories about the local people.
So, where is this story going, and how does it relate to Clark County? Good question. I guess it’s just to say that I like maps…local maps, especially. And the 2011 Clark County Road Atlas is now available to purchase…
“The 33rd edition of the Clark County Road Atlas is now in stock and can be purchased at the GIS Map Store on the second floor, Suite 232, of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver. Store hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays. The Map Store is closed on Fridays.
Price of the atlas, including tax, is $22. The spiral-bound, 2011 atlas is about 9-inches by 12-inches and includes: Public and private roads, hiking and biking trails and parks, airfields, boat ramps, recycle centers, major public sites ( including city, county, state and federal buildings), road index (including courts, places, loops, circles and ways), fairgrounds complex, Clark College campus map, Washington State University Vancouver campus map, index of special interest points (such as emergency facilities, schools, Park & Ride lots and golf courses), and address grid for streets and avenues.
The atlas is a color, computer generated publication that features updated Geographic Information Systems technology, aerial photography and enhanced symbology.” According to the Clark County press release.












Angie Simas
Christie Walker